Two new mayors for Perg: a political fresh start!

Die ÖVP Perg stellt zwei neue Vizebürgermeister vor und plant, Bürgerbeteiligung bis zur Wahl 2027 zu intensivieren.
The ÖVP Perg introduces two new mayors and plans to intensify citizen participation until the election in 2027. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Two new mayors for Perg: a political fresh start!

Perg, Österreich - The city of Perg faces a fundamental personnel conversion in the political landscape, which will certainly ensure a breath of fresh air. In its most recent meeting, the ÖVP Perg announced changes in the local council, which will be implemented by the next election in 2027. On July 15, 2025, Leonhard Gmeiner will slip into his new role as the new 1st Vice Mayor after replacing Peter Ganglberger. Boris Mitterlehner is also appointed 3rd Vice Mayor and follows Fabio König, who is elected ÖVP parliamentary group. These changes were rated as secure by the members of the ÖVP, so that the consent as a formality is to be regarded, as .

Leonhard Gmeiner, a well -known winegrower and president of the Upper Austrian winegrowing association, has actively contributed to urban politics since 2021. He is not only perceived as a new one in the Vice Mayor role, but is also positioned as a possible mayor candidate for the election in autumn 2027. Talks with other parties that could enable Gmeiner's premature election before the regular election are already being planned. In order to successfully carry out this choice, the ÖVP needs the votes at least one other faction, as can be seen from the internal information.

new faces and old acquaintances

The news is particularly exciting that Peter Ganglberger, who has been the vice mayor since 2007, will remain in the city council. This shows that experienced heads will continue to have a place in the political landscape of Perg. As a professional photographer and operator of an advertising agency, Boris Mitterlehner has now brought two decades of political experience. He has been in the municipal council since 2009, since 2015 in the city council and has held the chairmanship of the committee for economy. His political goals include the intensification of citizen participation as well as the modernization of the administration and infrastructure to increase the quality of life in Perg.

The political ambitions of the ÖVP Perg record different perspectives by focusing on sustainable urban development. This can also be seen in the plans for numerous citizen participation initiatives, which in the future are intended to include offers such as office days and house and farm talks. One would like to intensify the contact with the citizens and involve the youth more in the decisions.

meaning of the municipal elections

The upcoming elections are not only important for Perg, but also in the context of the municipal elections in Austria. As research shows, many voters include personal relationships with their political representatives. This leads to a high turnout, which usually fluctuates between 70 and 80 percent, with regional differences in participation. Especially in smaller communities, as is the case in many parts of Austria, this connection to the political leadership is crucial to gain the trust of the population. uibk.ac.ac.at points to the fact that the turnout can not only be a sign of approval, but also an expression of apathy or protest.

Overall, the city of Perg is well positioned in order to actively address the upcoming challenges and changes in the political landscape. The new tour around Gmeiner and Mitterlehner will undoubtedly set interesting accents and develop political culture in Perg. The next few months will show how the plans can be implemented and what response you will find in the population.

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